
Arizona Heat Leaves Outdoor Workers Without Key Safety Protections
- A new report finds that many Arizona workers lack required protections against triple‑digit temperatures, despite rising heat‑related illnesses and deaths.
- State rules do not mandate water, shade, or rest breaks for outdoor laborers, leaving employers to set their own policies.
- Worker advocates say the absence of enforceable standards increases the risk of heat stress and other job‑related injuries.
- Federal OSHA officials note they are still developing a national heat‑safety rule.
Deli Worker Shot and Killed During East Village Robbery
- A deli worker in Manhattan’s East Village was shot and killed during an attempted robbery late Thursday night, according to the NYPD.
- Police say the employee was behind the counter when a masked suspect entered and opened fire.
- The worker was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
- Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage as they investigate the circumstances surrounding the workplace shooting.
Identifying Unsafe Working Conditions in New York
- A new guide outlines common signs of unsafe workplaces in New York, including inadequate training, missing protective equipment, and failure to address known hazards.
- It notes that employers are required to maintain safe conditions and follow state and federal safety rules.
- The article explains that workers can report unsafe practices and may be eligible for workers’ compensation if injured.
- It also highlights legal protections against retaliation for raising safety concerns.
